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— _ In accordance with the provistons:of day, the sixth day of November, next, for the offices which ap ite their names. Dated at Bismarck this 26th day of October, 1928. hee sical ; (SEAL) : eae REPUBLICAN : DEMOCRATIC : : \ Name of Candidate Address Name of Candidate Address Name of Candidate : Address INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS é BE. H. BRAN nton W. E. BREE Bismarc! 2 Presidential Electors: ca. | | D. A. GIBBS 8] Crosby | J. P. CAIN S| Dickinson | (Foster) } sae NELS MAGNUSON +8]. Souris | WM. E. GLOTZBACH }2| Anamoose Name of Candidate Address ¥ BLANCH M: NELSON || Granville | JOSEPH M.KELLY [ui] Delivs Lake W. J. HUSA Belden { : ‘| THOMAS PENDRAY Jamestown J. R. RUSK Carrington ANDREW OMHOLT Williston OS. Senator | LYNN 'RAZIER L__Hoople |_F. F. BURCHARD |__ Grand Fo JAMES PEARSON White Earth Representative ' : W.E.PESONEN ° | Wing i Second District THOMAS HALL Bismarck | J..L. PAGE | Bottineau ARTHUR STARR ’ Bismarck overna |_ GEOR F. SHAFER | Bisn WALTER MADDOC Plaza Lieutenant Gov ernor | JOHN W. CARR Jamestown B. J. HUGHE! | Fargo iN O BYRN! Raffroad ma : State Senator—27th District | tatives—27¢! 10 M. J. OLSON, JR. Driscoll | | CERTIFICATE OF NOMINATION FARMER-LABOR J.M. THOMPSON Wilton | | TS a ae MODIS NON-PARTY NOMINATIONS § ' Name of Office \ Name of Candidate Address Name of Office ~ Name of Candidate Address Name of Office Name of Candidate Address ( judges of the Supreme Court | s a — | oes lise of District Court | CHAS. FISHER Bismarck [County Coroner | &. J. GOBEL Bis:aarck . G. usby .#E Y i i t & CHARLES Lo CRIM | | | W. E. PERR | Bismarck | M. W. DUFFY | Cooperstown { \ | | | F. 0. HELLSTROM | Bismarck | { | \ H W. L. NUESSLE r | H | Rao { 1 | J. A. COFFE | Jamestown FRED SWENSON _|__ Bismarck County Commissioner—2nd District; P. P. BLISS, |” MeKenzie_ re FRED JANSONIUS Bismarck C. A. SWANSON ‘Driscoll Lely R. G. MCFARLAND Jamestown | | | ens 1 | i] Bismarck itate’s Attorney NE Ree F. E. McCURDY Bismarck |County Commissioner—sth District |W. R. EBELING |" Bismarck | fq Bismarck | ey EO. S. REGISTER Bismarck : VICTOR MOYNIER Bismarck i inty Judge I. C. DAVIES Bismare! |Sustices of the Peace | ANTON BEER Bismarck | P chia’ M. F. PARKER Bismarck | W. S. CASSELMAN | Bismarck i } | hos ROLAND H. CRANE Bismarck | € | i J. W. RILEY Bismarck ' : ¥ | WM. SCHANTZ Bismarck ae a | : Z _____|__A. E. SHIPP Bismarck i ity Supt. of Schools ae ARIE W. HUBER ismarck - |Constables = || + ++ ~~ | G. 5. BRI TSE, egan ca , MADGE RUNEY | Bismarck | CLARENCE HANSON | Bismarck H CORMA KIMBLE, Moffit ELMER KOON Driscoll 3 Enel ne J, 1. ROOP Bismarck Bismarck (Official Newspa na The Bismarck Capital | ’ | a : and N, D. State Record | — : The Bismarck Tribune | | CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 'UTION OF THE STATE OF ION THERETO, PROVIDING OF DEPOSITS IN STATE HICH BECAME INSOLVENT AND CLOSED BETWEEN 15, 1928; THE ISSUANCE AND SALE IOUNT OF $25,000,000.00 FOR |AKING SUCH PAYMENT; THE LIQUIDATION OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE DEPOSITORS’ GUARANTY FUND AND PROHIBITING THE GUARANTEE OF BANK DEPOSITS. Be It Enacted by the People of the State of North Dakota: THAT THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NORTH DA- os “a AMENDED BY ADDING THERETO THE FOLLOWING 4 ARTICLE 45, GUARANTEE OF BANK DEPOSITS. Section 1. By : this Constitution the people of North Dakota do ordain and establish: The é State ‘yf North Dakota has long assumed and exercised control of the bus- Sl Sa a ing in the year pursuance of such general polic: a pee to be enacted a law iding for the establishment of a Depositors’ ‘tee the payment of e | ___Tryes BY GLADYS E. NELSON George Whitted made several trips to Regan last week hauling wheat. Clarence Starr had some dental ii done in Bismarck last Satur- ‘itus from Driscoll called at th G. C. Whitted hoine last week and ei: me speltz for Hubert Ward, as hitted rents Ward’s ‘arm. We understand Andrew Anderson will move this fall on the V. dahl farm, where Heddick resides, and Bud Nelson will move on the Vaud known as the Leonard Carlson jomestead. 0. C. Wilde and Paul Curl from of | Wilton were :2pper guests Tuesday night at G. F. Nelson’s en route from the Victor Engdahl home. n| Lawrence Madland hauled flax for itor Cedric Craig two days last week. John Engdahl threshed. flax for Charlie Rue Tuesday and moved to John Anderson’s Wednesday. than eighty of the state, whose John Kruger, G. F. Nelson, John aggregate a over and above the ability of such| Anderson and Victor Engdahl trans- banks to te. paren that such deposits cannot be; acted business in Regan Tuesday id by the insolvent banks nor by Depositors’ Guaranty Fund, nor migst sroesbiged vesssccen:e¢ anid raks sind nid ped. aad Recwne re- ir. and Mrs. Grant Satter and of depositors aforesaid will lose their family have moved north of Bis-| M: 4 me He resided on the Arne Mad- farm. John Anderson and John Kruger were among those that attended the. auction sale Thi th, ee nd his father left a al Friday morning on (ay to ‘St ited to all hich Paul, their home. plo; for the summer. gan Tuesday for Charlie Rue. Law lived this fall. Soh John purchased at the sale. John Mr. family Sunday. Regan, Mardan and day business mi Mae Nelson, son motored night and took in the vaudeville. some business matters. the G. F. truck. to sj shall be enforced by the be a oy shall be used in furtherance of the regulations for de- jounts thereof in advance ine to be r-te, distinct, and ‘Base ice i | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Henry was em- yed by Victor and John Engdahl, while his father worked for Heddick Victor Engdah! hauled flax to Re- Cedric Craig plans on moving on the Anton Johnson farm where Ivan G, F. Nelson and John Anderson called at the Ivan Law home Thurs- night to get a fanning mill Resch was a cal:2r Wednes- day at John Anderson’s to see John Eng-| Engdahl, who threshed there.. He also called at G. F, Nelson’s en route. Mrs, John Anderson and ited at her parents, the Strom home, near Still a week ago ion, Ger Clifford Stitl- well, Erwin Lundeen and Gladys Nel- to Mandan Thursday Martin Bourgois was in our com- munity Thursday night looking after John Resch sawed some wood for irs. Lundeen on day last week with ine. Nelson_hauled flax to Re- gan Friday for P. C. Nelson with the John Anderson motored to Bis- marck Friday to get Floyd and Irene over Sunday at their home. ir, and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and rights of the depositor against the Receiver of the bank of Board; and the the Depositors’ Had sale at Ivan Law’s place Thursday. Four teachers from Trygg town- ship met Monday at Lyman school for a demonstration where visiting teachers are sent through North Da- kota by the state department of education. ! Mrs. Bill Cyptill and daughter from Baldwin are staying h ter-in-law, mo while Mr. Sti ; Baldwin helping his parents finish up with the threshing. O. W. Roberts from Bismarck was a caller at the G. F. Nelson home Regan on his place that Cedric Craig farmed this year. de a trip to Bis- night looking after ess interests for the Naughton school and came to visit with her family Saturday. She has two months left until Christmas. Erwin and Emery Lundeen, Gertie Mae and Gladys Nelson and Clifford Stillwell went to the consolidated school in Gibbs Friday night where Miss Christinson held a basket so- cial and halloween program and af- ter the program a dance. They called in at J. W. Jiras’ en route. Mr. and Mrs. G. F.: Nelson and family made a trip to Bismarck last Saturday attending to matters of a busines: ture. Mr: nah Engdahl, who has ind relatives id diffe been visiting her sister in Maynard, Minn., a points in southern Minnesota, ar- rived home recently. Mr. and Mrs, John Cunningham motored to “ibbs consolidated school Friday night and took in the pro- gram and et social held there. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott pur- chased Mrs, Baumgard’s house in the eastern part of Bismarck, She moved to Baldwin recently. John Keefer business in Regan Saturday. He resides on the M gal farm owned by Remi »| ton. November, he states, but he may re- main on the same place. Mrs. John Anderson and twins Ed- ae and Edsel-visited Thursday with irs. Oscar Mr. and Mrs, Geo, ‘Whitted, Flor- ence a hen, made a trip to. Bismarck Saturday on a shopping femily were entertained Fanny dinner and ‘upper by Mr. and Mrs. F, Nelson and + home, 614 8th street, irs. C. O. Kell is in t! other ! Charlie Rue attended the auction Friday to get him to haul his flax tal ! yer here and worked.on Brown ros.’ threshing rig this fall. They had a farewell party for him Sun- 1] day night at the Brown Bros. where a number of friends met. : Rande Kettleson and Ida Magnu- son were taken home last week on ‘account of sickness, BY MRS. F. W. GRESS Mrs. W. F. Foye and Gardner Foye spent several days last week looking after business matters and visiting friends om Cleveland and Jamestown, Rev. Armel, chaplain of the Bis- marck hospital, was in this vicinity several days last week making col- lections for the hospital. While here |’ he visited at the flochhalter hue. Beulah Lindseth spent the week- end at Bismarck visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lindseth and Law- rence, Mrs. Albert DeWall and children left for New York Wednesday where they exiedt to make their home. Mr. DeWall will remain here for a short and Mrs. Ole Green of Pursian led services in Steele nt | and Moor! now the hos- Schoemberger left Mi ry cr vonday Kansas. He spent s ir. al Ballantine, Miss Knutsvig, Bud Whitmore and Paul| nuts free. ion 975 of the Conipiled Laws of 1913, I, A. C. Isaminger, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that ¢ within and following is a true and correct list of initiated measures and of the persons whose names have been cbrtifieg to me, by the Secretary of State, the County Canvassing Board, together with their postoffice addresses, all of whom hae complied. with the proriaions' of law, as the Nominees to be voted for on Tues- A.C. ISAMIN' Auditor Burleigh County. INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS Presidential Electors: (Thomas) Name of Candidate : Address ALEX DeGROAT | York A. HALVORSON | Butte BERT 0. MORRISON -! Robirson GOODWIN OLSON | Ruso MRS. T. C. PETERSON |. Fargo GER. The Stromblad’s were on their way to Tuttle, only making a short stop in Steele. : Chester aniatt is again assisting | W. P. Stayner. with the work in the postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. Afternoon meetings for the chil- dren are being held in the Method- ist church this week. Rev. McKee i charge of the children’s meet- ings. A political rally was held in the courthouse Saturday evening. Talks on the issues of the campaign were iven by Governor Walter Maddock, Senator Frazier and J. L. Page, Democratic candidate for congress from this district. [ Raleigh BY W. B. DORWARD Mrs. Chris Miller and little daugh- ters visited Thursday with Mrs. Ed- ward Rasmussen and Mrs. Thom- asen. Anton Johnson went to Elgin Fri- day to take in the corn show and spend the week-end with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Oscar Miller. He re- turned Monday. Miss Viola Peterson went to Shields Thursday to take charge of the Hotel Annex which was form- ly opened Saturday by Mrs. Peter Pat who served coffee and dough- Lein and family Mrs. Steele and 2 in the Leahy noon. thing for lunch coffee. [In the table discussion Mrs. Udell, Messrs Hoovestad. Gress ‘spent the week-end in Fargo where they friends and attended the football me between the A. C. and Univers- ity teams. - Mies Knutsvig also at- tended the Homecoming at Concordi college, her alma mater. L. E. Mariner recently purchased the farm owned by Mrs. Henry Fair- child. Ral; hr Carlaon, who has been a farm, is moving onto lace. . ‘ started from Harold cal le will have a sale the oth of weel $a) jia | ‘been called.to serve on the jury. eet Eerie HE Te at = Miss ‘Mattie Peterson is staying for a few weeks with Mrs. Joe Tavis in Flasher. J. C. Christenson was in Carson a few days last week where he had eehigh | REPU party in the Postoffice Inspector Walter R. Ton of Bismarck inspected the Raleigh postoffice Th . His rting remark, “It is not a task to inspect an office like this,” showed that’ everything was in fine condi- tio in. " George Ferguson returned Friday trom Gncage bere he had taken six car loads of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Egidius Milles and Me Uy iad ree hgaae Rag shris' afew week wi al tended a'wedding. Lame Krome rooms.. care. party, bifeGet i ii i 3 Za ef di 5 F : Z Those who furnish the lunch next time are Mesdames E. N. Bosworth, Glen Bosworth, Alfred Westrum, and ter Marjorie and A. T. Lein and family spent Sunday with Tommie Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed six o'clock dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morrison. Miss Wilda Sebastiai superintendent of sch Serr, state. demonstrati conducted a conference in school No. day. The pupils of that school were used as examples during the fore- Each teacher brought some- the teacher of the school, furnished and interest of all until four/o’clock. Among the teachers present were Misses Grace Lucas, Irma Froeming, Myrtle Lansing and Eckley Pilot, Tra Pollitt Prof, Cosgrove is confined to the St. Alexius hospital suffering with two ligaments torn loose in his right arm. Hank Kruse of Moffit, is doing the janitor work and Mr. Roche is teaching the high school until Mr. Cosgrove is able to, re- sume his duties here. The two teachers, Misses Erick- son and Litvinenko, and the high night. A program was given by the pupils of the primary and intermedi- ate rooms in the new school board just recently completed, after which games and contests were enjoyed by the adults. dren were entertained to a peanut hunt cellened ieee in the class i games they were invited to go up stairs for lunch. - More than 1 adults ‘and children enjoyed the EERE papa Pe REET Florence Lake John Olson, daugh- near Freda. Pusch of Shields, Miss Leona Krosch ir county and Miss teacher, district last Thurs- and Mr. Schmeding, afternoon a round kept the attention Viola Lansing, and Adolph N.D., gave’ a Halloween schoolhouse Friday m which tho The chil- school girls who children and the